Port Credit Business Association Lighthouse
105 Lakeshore Rd E, Mississauga, ON L5H 1E9, Canada
Name and Location
The Port Credit Business Association "Lighthouse" is located at 105 Lakeshore Road East (also referenced as Lakeshore Road West), Port Credit, Mississauga, Regional Municipality of Peel, Ontario, Canada, L5H 1E9. The coordinates are 43.5503229 N, –79.5868473 W.
Construction and History
The Port Credit Business Association "Lighthouse" is not a traditional lighthouse but a municipal sewage pumping station disguised as one. Its original purpose was to serve local storm- and wastewater systems. The exact date of construction and architect remain unconfirmed. It now serves as office space for the Port Credit Business Improvement Area.
Architecture and Materials
The structure emulates a small cylindrical lighthouse tower with a lantern-room cap and gallery railing. It likely features reinforced concrete or steel framing with exterior cladding, but details are not documented. The exterior is painted white with contrasting trim to mimic classical lakefront beacons.
Light and Navigation
The Port Credit Business Association "Lighthouse" does not function as an official aid to navigation. It has no working light, fog signal, radar, or AIS transceiver, and it does not appear on Canadian Coast Guard or nautical charts.
Accessibility and Visiting
The structure is occupied by the Port Credit Business Improvement Area as office space and is not open to the general public except by appointment or during special events. External viewing is accessible at all times from Lakeshore Road and the park pathway.
Notable Views and Landscape
The "Lighthouse" offers a photogenic foreground to sunsets over Lake Ontario and views east toward the Credit River jetties and Port Credit West Breakwater Lighthouse. Nearby attractions include the Port Credit Memorial Park, marina facilities, cafés, and the GO Transit Lakeshore East rail line.
Anecdotes and Folklore
The structure has become a local icon and appears in many "hidden lighthouse" photo tours of the Great Lakes shore. It serves primarily as a reminder of Port Credit's maritime past and as a creative municipal infrastructure solution.
Technical and Operational Details
The infrastructure is owned and operated by the Regional Municipality of Peel Public Works, which manages the sewage pumping function. The Tenant and site steward is the Port Credit Business Improvement Area.
Further Information
For BIA office hours and event information, see https://www.portcredit.com/. Further reading includes OpenStreetMap feature "way/116622331" (man_made=lighthouse, note: sewage pumping station), Regional Municipality of Peel Public Works publications (facility listings), Port Credit BIA website and promotional brochures, and Google Maps satellite and street-view imagery.
Details
Name | Port Credit Business Association Lighthouse |
---|---|
City | Mississauga |
Country | Canada |
Coordinates | 43.5503229, -79.5868473 |
Historic significance | Serves primarily as a reminder of Port Credit's maritime past and as a creative municipal infrastructure solution. |
Stories | Though not officially designated, the structure has become a local icon |
Architectural style | Emulates a small cylindrical lighthouse tower with lantern-room cap and gallery railing. |
Construction material | "Reinforced concrete or steel framing with exterior cladding" |
Access description | External viewing accessible at all times from Lakeshore Road and the park pathway. |
Accessible | true |
Landscape type | Rocky coast, dunes |
View description | Offers a photogenic foreground to sunsets over Lake Ontario and views east toward the Credit River jetties and Port Credit West Breakwater Lighthouse. |
Guided tours | false |
Facilities | Toilets, Café |
Opening hours | Not open to the general public except by appointment or during special BIA events. |
Nearby attractions | ["Port Credit Memorial Park and bandstand","Port Credit Harbour Marina and walking trails","Historic Port Credit village core with shops, restaurants and the old CPR rail station museum"] |
AIS Radar | false |
Automated | true |